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Monday, 1.07.2024
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Ireland casts doubt on student fingerprinting | Irish police to get digital radios | Edinburgh streamlines HR systems | US e-gov satisfaction down slightly | Pakistan's health ministry signs e-gov contract

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Ireland scores well for m-government | Sunderland wins Digital Challenge | New EU plan aims to cut red tape | Malaysia rolls out e-ID cards | Burma aims for paperless office

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Ireland joins tsunami-detection project | Insight secures Irish software deal | UK online tax filing a hit | Danish website seeks foreign workers | Qatar eases exit permit process

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Irish architectural archive goes online | UK abandons youth card scheme | Estonia prepares for online voting | Bush proposes rise in IT funding | Australia finds search solution

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Confusion over Irish e-tenders site | London cracks down on rogue motorists | Romania expands its information society | SOA gains public sector popularity | Outsourcing on the rise for US gov

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